Example sentences of "but [vb pp] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 None the less an examination of the special reasons why the Plowden proposition is accepted as a truism in general but treated as an abominable heresy in particular may be worthwhile .
2 In addition , production taxes not included in this heading but treated as an operating expense of BP Exploration amounted to £995 million , compared with £1,001 million in 1991 .
3 The cucullati were strange twilight creatures flitting about in the under-growth and the skirtings of a house , but seen as a potent element of the life-force with their phallic hoods and the garments usually worn by small children .
4 It is not just A Good Thing , but seen as an important part of the business .
5 In another year , a capital receipt was credited to the profit and loss account but shown as an extraordinary item .
6 Dr McGowan , the Chief Medical Officer , reported to the County Secretary that there was no immediate danger to the public health but called as a matter of urgency for a resolution to the problem , as lead is a cumulative poison : ‘ The continual exposure of people to such high levels of lead is a definite health hazard and remedies to have this matter rectified should be carried out as a matter of urgency ’ .
7 I say astride , because this ridge , officially called Black Hill but known as the Cat 's Back by the locals , is truly a razorback , narrowing to a foot or so wide in places .
8 In 1921 , Parker created a pen that broke all the rules , officially called the Duofold but known as the ‘ Big Red ’ .
9 Most of the time the learner will be understood , but identified as an out-group member .
10 But taken as a whole , the amount of arable land in the world is increasing year by year . ’
11 In the third year the budget was not detailed under headings but awarded as a lump sum .
12 Since Pound was in confinement , not legally a " traitor " but branded as a fascist and an anti-semite , this honour provoked controversy and anger among certain sections of the American public and press .
13 A tenancy that is something else — that is to say , either periodic or for a term certain but described as a tenancy at will — will inevitably be caught ( ibid per Scarman LJ at 217 ) .
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